Poison dart frogs, primarily found in Central and South America, lead a diurnal lifestyle, being most active during the day. They inhabit humid tropical rainforests, where they thrive in the leaf litter and vegetation. Their diet mainly consists of small insects, which contribute to their toxicity; the more toxic species acquire alkaloids from their prey. These frogs are known for their vibrant colors, which serve as a warning to potential predators about their poisonous nature.
the poision comes from the food they eat in the south american jungle if you feed it regular incects itll lose its poision
Most species are at least somewhat threatened by habitat loss and pollution, but they are common in places where they still exist.yes the poision dart frog is in fact endangered.yes they are
Most species are at least somewhat threatened by habitat loss and pollution, but they are common in places where they still exist.yes the poision dart frog is in fact endangered.yes they are
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No an arthrood is an insect and such but a poison dart frog is an amphibian
All non poisonous dart frogs are actually poisonous
Poison Dart Frogs are about the size of your thumbnail
normal
They are called poison dart frogs.
they do because that socialize with there on kind
All over their skin (epidermis)
Yeah, and if you mix a yellow and a red one, you get oranges.